provisions of Section 156(2) , Chapter 13, 177, 179, 181(3) and 181(4) Cr.P.C . to drive home his point. He invited ... therein, therefore, Section 181(4) Cr.P.C., according to which any offence of criminal misappropriation or of criminal breach of trust may be inquired
181 of Cr.P.C. He has further submitted that Chapter XIII of the Cr.P.C . describes the jurisdiction of the criminal courts ... mechanism/procedure has been provided to determine the places of trial in certain offences. He has also stated that Section 181 Cr.P.C. clearly
instant case, the stage contemplated under
Section 181(4) CrPC has not yet been reached. Prior to
of
taking cognizance on the complaint ... views expressed by the
trial court. As mentioned hereinbefore, Section 181(4)
CrPC deals with the court's powers to inquire into
instant case, the stage contemplated under
Section 181(4) CrPC has not yet been reached. Prior to
taking cognizance of the complaint filed ... views expressed by the trial court. As
mentioned hereinbefore, Section 181(4) CrPC deals
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instant case, the stage contemplated under
Section 181(4) CrPC has not yet been reached. Prior to
taking cognizance of the complaint filed ... views expressed by the trial court. As mentioned
hereinbefore, Section 181(4) CrPC deals with the court's
powers to inquire into
instant case, the stage contemplated under
Section 181(4) CrPC has not yet been reached. Prior to
taking cognizance on the complaint filed ... views expressed by the
trial court. As mentioned hereinbefore, Section 181(4)
CrPC deals with the court's powers to inquire into
returned at Patiala Court, thus attracting the
provisions of Section 181(4) Cr.P.C. It was also submitted that at the stage of
taking ... action arose in
Patiala, thus attracting the provisions of Section 181(4) Cr.P.C. The High Court
has quite rightly observed that
under section 338 IPC was added on the basis of final
opinion of grievous injury and separate Kalandra under section
3 / 181
offences under Sections 181 , 420 and 468 of, the
Indian Penal Code. Section 195 , Code of Criminal
Procedure, insofar as it is relevant ... 181 , Indian Penal Code on the basis of a police report in
view of the specific bar under Section 195 , Code of
Criminal Procedure
181 of
IPC. The main contention of learned senior counsel for the
petitioner is that the section 181 of IPC is non cognizable
offence ... court is necessary under Section
195(1)(b) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure and an offence for which a
complaint of a court